Trial in Toulouse of the alleged murderer of a woman who disappeared in 1986
This man, now 58, was a friend of the victim, who was never found, and his companion.
Arrested in 2019, more than 32 years after the disappearance, he then admits to having killed her, without saying precisely where the body is. A week later, he retracts.
For the investigators, however, the details given by Joël Bourgeon at the time of the confession could only be known to the murderer.
Initially, the testimony of a neighbor of the disappeared, claiming to have seen a man of around forty with a bald head squatting on a woman who was screaming, had won to put him out of the cause because he was not then 23 years old.
The statements of this neighbor will guide part of the investigations, before the investigators come to the conclusion, years later, that she had not been able to see the scene clearly enough.
1986, several other leads, including the possible involvement of serial killer Patrice Alègre, were deleted, then dropped.
Many years later, a letter from 2016 from an acquaintance of Martine will eventually lead to the arrest of Joël Bourgeon.
His lawyer, Eric Mouton, says he is “determined to ask for his acquittal” during this trial which is due to last until Wednesday July 6.
While admitting that “Confessions always raise questions, even if they were obtained without a lawyer”he points out the absence “concrete elements” against the accused.
These first statements of the accused in 2019 are also “full of contradictions” and does not establish his guilt, he told AFP.
On the other hand, the two sisters and the brother of Martine Escadeillas are convinced that Joël Bourgeon is the murderer and invite him to say where the body is.
“If he goes back on his confession, he will free his conscience again. If he says what he did with Martine’s body, he will be better off and his pain will be lessened”believes one of the sisters, Nicole Saint-Blancat.
The family wishes “to find Martine’s body so that she can rest with her parents, with dignity”she adds.